noun🔗SharePrivilegios(ecclesiastical law) An exemption from certain laws granted by the Pope."Historically, certain religious orders were granted privileges by the Pope, exempting them from some canonical laws. "Históricamente, ciertas órdenes religiosas recibieron privilegios del Papa, eximiéndolas de algunas leyes canónicas.religionlawrightChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrivilegios, ventajasA particular benefit, advantage, or favor; a right or immunity enjoyed by some but not others; a prerogative, preferential treatment."Having a later curfew is one of the privileges teenagers often desire as they get older. "Tener un toque de queda más tarde es uno de los privilegios que los adolescentes suelen desear a medida que crecen.rightgovernmentpoliticssocietylawvaluemoralstatehumaneconomybusinessassetorganizationChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrivilegio, ventajaAn especially rare or fortunate opportunity; the good fortune (to do something)."Being able to travel the world is one of the greatest privileges I've ever experienced. "Poder viajar por el mundo es uno de los mayores privilegios que he experimentado.rightsocietyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrivilegiosThe fact of being privileged; the status or existence of (now especially social or economic) benefit or advantage within a given society."Having access to a good education is one of the privileges many children in wealthy countries take for granted. "Tener acceso a una buena educación es uno de los privilegios que muchos niños en países ricos dan por sentado.societyeconomypoliticsrightculturephilosophymoralvaluehumanChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrivilegiosA right or immunity enjoyed by a legislative body or its members.""Members of Congress have certain privileges, such as immunity from arrest for minor offenses while attending sessions." "Los miembros del Congreso tienen ciertos privilegios, como la inmunidad ante el arresto por delitos menores mientras asisten a las sesiones.politicsgovernmentrightlawChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareOpciónA stock market option."My grandfather bought some stock market privileges to try and increase his retirement savings. "Mi abuelo compró algunas opciones del mercado de valores para tratar de aumentar sus ahorros para la jubilación.businessfinanceChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrivilegiosA common law doctrine that protects certain communications from being used as evidence in court."Your honor, my client is not required to answer that; her response is protected by attorney-client privilege."Su señoría, mi cliente no está obligado a responder a eso; su respuesta está protegida por el privilegio abogado-cliente.lawrightdoctrineChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePrivilegios, derechosAn ability to perform an action on the system that can be selectively granted or denied to users."In the online classroom, students with "teacher" privileges can create assignments and grade work, while other students cannot. "En el aula en línea, los estudiantes con "privilegios" de "profesor" pueden crear tareas y calificar trabajos, mientras que otros estudiantes no pueden.rightcomputingsystemtechnologyabilityChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗SharePrivilegiar, conceder privilegiosTo grant some particular right or exemption to; to invest with a peculiar right or immunity; to authorize"to privilege representatives from arrest"Privilegiar a los representantes contra el arresto.rightgovernmentlawpoliticsChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗SharePrivilegiar, eximirTo bring or put into a condition of privilege or exemption from evil or danger; to exempt; to deliver."The king's decree privileged the royal family, exempting them from paying taxes. "El decreto del rey privilegió a la familia real, eximiéndola de pagar impuestos.rightlawpoliticsgovernmentChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading